New findings indicate that reimplanted childhood testicular tissue can produce sperm in adulthood, supporting experimental fertility preservation strategies.
Exclusive: Sperm re-transplant offers hope that boys left infertile by chemotherapy could have biological children one day ...
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First-ever transplant of testicular tissue frozen for nearly 20 years found to produce sperm
For the first time, frozen testicular tissue collected from a patient when they were a child has been successfully ...
A MAN thought to be infertile has been given fresh hope of having a family after undergoing a world-first “frozen testicular ...
A breakthrough study published in PLoS Biology demonstrates that rat testis tissue frozen for over 20 years can be successfully transplanted into infertile mice to regenerate and produce sperms.
Researchers have detected significant concentrations of microplastics in the testicular tissue of both humans and dogs, adding to growing concern about their possible effect on human reproductive ...
University of New Mexico researchers have detected significant concentrations of microplastics in the testicular tissue of both humans and dogs, adding to growing concern about their possible effect ...
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. Testicular tissue frozen for 20 years ...
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